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Welcome to South Boulevard Library
Jan 10, 2020Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Scaleybark Library branch opened as South Boulevard Library on Monday, January 13, 2020.
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Library Codelab: Monthly Coding Class for Adults
Jan 10, 2020Learn more about our monthly event series, Library Codelab. This blog will help you understand the series, whether you should join and the importance of learning to code. This program is for adults only and offers a relaxed, collaborative environment.
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New year, new job?
Jan 1, 2020The Job Help Center kicks off the first Charlotte Mecklenburg Library hiring event of the year on January 6, 2020.
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2019 Teen Summer Intern Program: Teen interns contribute to making a community library brighter
Dec 31, 2019Charlotte Mecklenburg Library teen volunteers make a positive impact on the Sugar Creek community.
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Get social with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Dec 30, 2019Looking for ways to further engage with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library? Connect with us socially!
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New Year's Day hasn't always been January 1
Dec 27, 2019New Year’s Day hasn’t always been celebrated on January 1. In fact, this winter holiday used to be celebrated by ancient Babylonians in March! Read on to learn more historical facts about New Year’s Day.
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Just how precise is AncestryDNA?
Dec 18, 2019The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room takes a look into the popularity--and fluctuations--of genetic ethnicity testing.
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Winter Holidays from the Carolina Room: A look at Kwanzaa
Dec 18, 2019The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room takes a look at the history of three winter holidays: Hanukkah, Moravian Christmas and Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is the third and final in the series, with it's dates of observation from December 26-January 1.
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Winter Holidays from the Carolina Room: A look at Moravian Christmas
Dec 18, 2019The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room takes a look at the history of three winter holidays: Hanukkah, Moravian Christmas and Kwanzaa. Moravian Christmas is the second in the series, with it's dates of observation beginning on December 24 with a traditional "Love Feast."
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New Year, New Library: Scaleybark branch Moves to South Boulevard Library
Dec 17, 2019Scaleybark Library moves to new location with a new name.